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The leading causes of the great migration were racial segregation and very poor economic conditions. The people who escaped that had to look elsewhere for a better economic base and a more tolerant society than in the south where Jim Crow laws were upheld. It is hard to say which push factor was stronger in this case because the terror was combined with very poor living conditions and the whole situation of black folks in the south was very bad.
The hardships and dangers that the settlers still faced after the voyage was over according to the end of chapter nine, were the fierce winter, sickness, and starvation.
According to Bradford, the one thing that can sustain the group during these trails is God and His grace.
<span>A region based upon peoples shared language customs or art</span> is called a cultural region
<h2><u><em>Indentured servants were given new homes after they were set free</em></u></h2>
west Germany was under control of America and England after the war and east Germany was under control of Russia. Many people in east Germany disagreed with communist Russia's system and they left to go to West Germany. Russia put up a wall, later named the Berlin Wall, to prevent this. it was heavily guarded and many people died attempting to escape.